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Case 450B - torque converter temp gauge

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David in SC

04-25-2004 17:21:59




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Hi guys, me again. I refuse to use this thing until I get all of the little things fixed, especially the gauges. The only one that does not work is the torque converter temp gauge. It never moves from cold point. Yeah, I have not driven the machine over 50 feet or run longer than 15 minutes at any one time, but shouldn't it have moved from the left most point? If yes, then what can be fixed if anything? It appears to be hooked up. Should I just go visit my friendly Case dealer and get a new one? Still working on hydraulics for those interested. I still have not been able to remove filter housing. I noticed my fluid becomes milky white when used. I took a sample and let it settle. It appears to have about 5% water. Something settles on the bottom that looks like milk, but after a while it goes away and the water takes the bottom. Hmmm. I bought 10 gallons today to replace it all. All I can get. Also bought new fluid for the final drives.

This goes on and on.

Thanks for you all's help along the way.

David in SC

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David in SC

04-26-2004 03:15:36




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 Re: Case 450B - torque converter temp gauge in reply to David in SC, 04-25-2004 17:21:59  
Thanks for the info guys. That will be one thing I cross from my list.

Thanks again.
David in SC



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Doug

04-25-2004 18:38:05




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 Re: Case 450B - torque converter temp gauge in reply to David in SC, 04-25-2004 17:21:59  
I have a 450 Case and my torque convertor temp., Takes about an hour of hard work to move then it regester at what ever the coolant temperatur is usually around 180 to 190. I mean it gragually gets to that temp. Hope this helps. Get red of that milky stuff that's water and is not good. Hope this helps Doug.



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monty

04-25-2004 17:42:45




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 Re: Case 450B - torque converter temp gauge in reply to David in SC, 04-25-2004 17:21:59  
david it want work till u run it and get it hot and most of the time it will just get to less than half way working it hard



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David in SC

04-26-2004 03:13:35




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 Re: Re: Case 450B - torque converter temp gauge in reply to monty , 04-25-2004 17:42:45  
Monty,
Good to hear from you. Please email me your address in private. I have some info for you.

Thanks,
David



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